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Directed by Lawrence Kasdan Written by Stephen King, William Goldman Cast Morgan Freeman, Thomas Jane, Jason Lee, Damian Lewis, Timothy Olyphant [more] Release Date • USA: Mar 21, 2003 • UK: 25 Apr 2003 DVD Release Date • R1: Sep 30, 2003 • R2: 2 Feb 2004
Budget $68,000,000
Official Website:
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MPAA Rating Rated R for violence, gore and language.
Running Time 2 hours, 16 minutes
Country USA, Canada
Production Companies Castle Rock Entertainment, Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment
Studio Castle Rock Entertainment, Kasdan Pictures Production, NPV Entertainment, Village Roadshow Pictures
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Review of Dreamcatcher (2003) by Susan GrangerSusan Granger's review of "Dreamcatcher" (Warner Bros.)
Combine Stephen King's sci-fi horror with writer/director/producer
Lawrence Kasdan's flair for humor-filled personal drama ("The Big Chill,"
"Mumford") and you have a doozy of a scare story, filled with metaphors that
embody our deepest fears. There are four friends (Thomas Jane, Jason Lee, Damian
Lewis, Timothy Olyphant) who grew up together in Maine and meet for
deer-hunting. Flashbacks reveal their poignant relationship with a Down's
Syndrome youngster called "Duddits" because that's how he says Douglas. Duddits
(Donnie Wahlberg) is a strange, simple soul yet, through him, they acquire
extra-sensory perception, including precognition and telepathy, which affects
their separate lives in different ways. However, this particular hunting trip is
doomed when a blood-stained stranger staggers in, unknowingly carrying within
him an incubating alien that's dubbed "Ripley" after the "Alien" movie. Hot on
its trail are Col. Curtis (Morgan Freeman) and his protégé (Tom Sizemore) who
command a top-secret military unit dedicated to eradicating aliens and
containment of their repugnant infection which has made all the critters of the
forest seek refuge elsewhere. Be warned that there are gross elements since the
hideous, eel-like creatures grow inside human intestines, causing their victims
to emit noxious bowel fumes. But that gory, offensive element is part of what
makes it so intense and so macabre - along with the imaginative visual effects -
leaving a haunting sense of creepy terror that lingers in your 'memory
warehouse' long after the screen has gone dark. On the Granger Movie Gauge of 1
to 10, "Dreamcatcher" is a stylish, sinister, suspenseful 8. In reality, a
dreamcatcher is a Native American charm and serves as an apt title for this
bizarre, supernatural nightmare.
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